Saturday, June 07, 2008
Casio CZ3000, Custom Patches Demo
YouTube via benanderson88
"A run-down of some patches I've made on my Casio CZ3000 Digital Synthesizer.
My chorus unit does not work at all and external reverb and delay have been applied.
Patch list in order of appearance:
1) Synth Brass - An alteration of the brass preset
2) 'Tinkerbell'
3) 'FM Bell Paradise'
4) Synth Pluck (a variation of the synth harp in the casio data book) - Good for trance music
5) Super Strings
6) Synth choir - I hate the preset one in the kyaboard so I made my own
7) Chruch Pipe Organ - I made this completely by accident!
8) Analougeish Polypad - One of my fave patches I've made on the board
Please excuse my bad playing skills.
Thanks for watching!
~BenA.
If you want the SYSEX dump (user memory locations A and B) then just ask. These patches can also be
used on the CZ-101, 1000, 5000 and CZ-1
P.S. Yes that is a sonic the hedgehog t-shirt I'm wearing. HAHA!"
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love the Chruch Pipe Organ sound.
ReplyDeleteactually... whatever's right after the church pipe organ... the 2nd-to-last sound.
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